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<p></p><p>Last October, a freshman at Washington State University passed out after consuming hard liquor and an energy drink. The student <a href="http://dailyevergreen.wsu.edu/read/WSU-reacts-to-student-death-with-creation-of-substance-task-force">later died in the hospital</a>. His blood alcohol level was about five times the legal limit.</p><p>That led to some soul-searching on the campus in Pullman, Wash.</p><p>It turns out an average of 200 students each year end up in the ER at Pullman Regional Hospital for alcohol poisoning and alcohol-related injuries.Thu, 21 Mar 2013 23:44:03 +0000Keith Seinfeld8096 at http://www.kplu.orgWill alcohol policies help WSU finally shed its image?WSU combats rise in substance, sex abuse; chancellor heads to new jobhttp://www.kplu.org/post/wsu-combats-rise-substance-sex-abuse-chancellor-heads-new-job
<p>PULLMAN, Wash. &mdash; Washington State University will do more this fall to ensure that incoming freshmen are better prepared to make healthy choices when it comes to drugs, alcohol and sex.</p><p>Tue, 19 Jun 2012 16:23:42 +0000The Associated Press5328 at http://www.kplu.orgWSU combats rise in substance, sex abuse; chancellor heads to new job